LOOM KNIT DR SEUSS HAT

Fun Cat in The Hat inspired Loom knit Hat...

After making my loom knit bows the other day, I started thinking about a project where I could incorporate them. I remembered that the Cat in The Hat always wears a bow tie. I think Dr. Seuss is a special memory for most kids so I thought it would be fun to loom knit a hat with that theme. Originally I planned on putting the bow under his chin in the front but then realized that although it would look cute in a picture, it probably wouldn't be fun to wear. I decided to add it to the back of the hat. I think it fits there perfectly. I have to admit that my Cat in The Hat's face looks a little naughty so if you want a happier version just widen his mouth and bring up the sides of his mouth higher. This hat is pretty stretchy so I think it would fit kids to adult. I would just shorten it for a child unless it's going to be used as a costume. We spend every Halloween with my young nephews so I'm thinking about wearing it next year as the start to my Halloween costume!

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Nicole F. Cox is a loom knitting pattern designer, author, blogger and professional photographer. She is considered a loom knitting expert and is the author of Round Loom Knitting in 10 Easy Lessons. You can find her designs on www.thismomentisgood.com, as well as Etsy and Ravelry. She is also a dedicated blogger of free loom knitting patterns and tutorials.